AFRICA
Country Status Vacc. Prog. Spp. Year Out-Breaks Cases Vaccntd Popltn
  Prob FAO/OIE         No /106    
                     
Kenya ++ +/+ V* Bov 89 2 . 0.2 . 12,055,000
  90 - . . . 12,100,000
  91 3 . 0.2 . 12,100,000
  92 1 . <0.1 . 13,793,000
  93 + . . 406,090 11,000.00
  94 3 . 0.4 128,028 7,600,000
  95 2 . 0.2 180,615 11,500,000
  96 5 . 0.4 235,200 11,000,000
  97 5 . 0.5 . 10,000,000[1]
  98 + . . . 10,000,000
  99 1 1 >0.1 . 12,600,000
  0 4 4 0.3 . 13,228,700
  1 4[2] 4 0.3 25,000 13,228,700
  .../ Ovi-Cap 93 . . . . 14,516,000
  /+ 94 1 . 1.1 . 950,000
  95 . . . . 17,300,000
  96 . . . . 16,000,000
  97 . . . . 16,000,000
  98 + . . . 18,950,000
  99 . . . . 18,500,000
  0 1 . . . 18,773,700
  1 0 . . . 18,773,700
  .../ Swine 94 . . . . 300,000
  95 - . . . 300,000
  96 . . . . 300,000
  97 . . . . 300,000
  98 . . . . 400,000
  99 . . . . 230,000
  0 . . . . 314,860
  1 . . . . 314.86
  Fauna 96 +[3]  
  98 +[4]  
  1 1[5]  
  Man 70 169  
  76 327  
  92 44  
  94 4  
  95 1  
  96 2  
  1 15[6]  
                     
Values in [ ] are indexes referring to below footnotes
[1] The OIE report has 10,000 which was presumed to be a typographic error.
[2] Livestock cases reported in Murang’a, Nyeri, Thika and Wajir districts with high probability that infected meat was sold in the relevant markets.
[3] Sporadic cases in buffalo, impalas, elephants in Nairobi National Park and Tsavo Park (Chuluyu).
[4] Chyulu Hills, Tsavo West, impala and zebra mainly affected.
[5] Rhinoceros in Nakuru Game Park
[6] Newspaper reports had 441 villagers in Maragwa district received treatment with 10 hospitalised in November; 4 people affected in Murang’a district in March.